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3 Things you should never do as a guest

As a guest, you are suppose to show courtesy and decorum, especially, if it’s your first time visiting because first impression matters.

So here are 3 things you should never do as guest:

1. Peek into bedrooms without asking

Many people consider their bedroom the most private part of the house. For that reason, it is important to always avoid peeking in your host’s bedrooms as people don’t love such behaviour. Seek permission before going into someone’s bedroom.

2. Bring unexpected guests

When you get invited to someone’s home, it is important to not bring unexpected guests with you. If it is a must for you to bring someone with you, it is important for you to inform your host about your plans in advance.

3. Go through their things

When you are a guest in someone’s home, it is important to avoid going through your host’s stuff. Don’t go through people’s drawers or any other stuff that you may find lying around the house. It is always good to exercise discipline even when no one is watching.

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